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If you love the taste of chocolate peppermint bark and you’re looking for an easy to make, completely delicious treat this Christmas, you’ll LOVE this no churn ice cream recipe. This chocolate peppermint ice cream is so creamy, smooth and chocolatey, with cool crunchy peppermint bits and rich dark chocolate chunks. It tastes like a cup of peppermint hot chocolate, and it’s simply perfect when you’re craving something cold and refreshing. You probably have everything you need already in your pantry, so let’s make some ice cream for the holidays!

Looking for more recipes like this? Don’t miss this pink peppermint candy cane ice cream, chocolate peppermint North Pole cake, and hot chocolate cake with homemade marshmallows.

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Ingredients

  • Sweetened Condensed Milk. The sweetened condensed milk adds body and creaminess to no churn ice cream, as well as sugar, so no other sweetener is needed. Don’t confuse sweetened condensed milk with evaporated milk, as they are completely different ingredients.
  • Cocoa Powder. Choose a good-quality cocoa powder with a rich chocolate flavor. It doesn’t have to be Dutch processed, but I prefer that for all my baking and desserts. For today’s recipe for chocolate peppermint ice cream, I used Drost cocoa powder, which has a rich, deep chocolate flavor that’s just delicious. Since cocoa powder can sometimes be lumpy, be sure to sift it first, before whisking it into the sweetened condensed milk.
  • Vodka. Vodka is tasteless, so it doesn’t affect the flavor of the ice cream, but the alcohol lowers the freezing point of the ice cream, resulting in a smoother, creamier texture. You can certainly leave it out, if you prefer.
  • Vanilla + Peppermint Extract. Vanilla and peppermint extract add flavor. Use anywhere between 1/2 – 1 teaspoon peppermint extract, depending on how strong you like the flavor.
  • Heavy Whipping Cream. The whipped cream adds fat and richness to no churn ice cream, for a fluffy, creamy texture.
  • Crushed Peppermint. In addition to the peppermint extract, crushed peppermint adds more flavor, and a nice crunch.
  • Chopped Chocolate. The chocolate chunks add great texture to this ice cream. I like to use dark chocolate, but you can use semi-sweet, or even milk chocolate, if that’s what you like.
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No churn ice cream is so quick and easy to make! You’ll have this chocolate peppermint ice cream done in just a few minutes. The hardest part is waiting for it to freeze so you can taste it!

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder, vodka, vanilla and peppermint extract. The mixture will be thick.
  • In a separate bowl, use an electric mixer (stand or hand-held) to whip the cream until soft peaks form.
  • Whisk 1/3 of the whipped cream into the sweetened condensed milk mixture to loosen it up. Fold another 1/3 of the whipped cream in until mostly combined. Add the last 1/3 of the whipped cream, as well as the chopped candy canes and chocolate. Fold everything together, leaving a few streaks of white (leaving some streaks of whipped cream is just for looks, since it will give the ice cream a swirly brown and white look that’s really pretty).
  • Transfer the ice cream to lidded ice cream containers, and freeze until firm, about 6 hours.
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Chocolate Peppermint Ice Cream (no churn recipe)

Heather Smoke

This easy, no churn recipe for chocolate peppermint ice cream is creamy and smooth, with cool crunchy peppermint bits and rich dark chocolate chunks.

All recipes on Curly Girl Kitchen are developed for high altitude at 5,280 feet. See FAQs for adjusting to higher or lower elevations.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Freeze Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings12 servings (1 1/2 quarts)

Equipment

  • Electric Mixer

Ingredients

  • 14 oz (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
  • ½ cup unsweetened, Dutch-processed cocoa powder, sifted
  • 1 tbsp vodka (optional)
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp peppermint extract
  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream, cold
  • ½ cup roughly chopped peppermints or candy canes
  • ½ cup roughly chopped semi-sweet or dark chocolate

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder, vodka, vanilla and peppermint extract. The mixture will be thick.

  • In a separate bowl, use an electric mixer (stand or hand-held) to whip the cream until soft peaks form.

  • Whisk 1/3 of the whipped cream into the sweetened condensed milk mixture to loosen it up.

    Fold another 1/3 of the whipped cream in until mostly combined.

    Add the last 1/3 of the whipped cream, as well as the chopped candy canes and chocolate. Fold everything together, leaving a few streaks of white.

  • Transfer the ice cream to lidded ice cream containers, and freeze until firm, about 6 hours.

Notes

Yields 1 1/2 quarts.

Keyword Chocolate, Christmas, Ice Cream, No Churn Ice Cream, Peppermint

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Chocolate Peppermint Ice Cream (no churn recipe) - Curly Girl Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

How to make ice cream more delicious? ›

Adding candy pieces, nuts or dried or fresh fruit to your ice cream can add a whole new flavor and texture dimension. Mix-ins should be small, around the size of a chocolate chip, so the ice cream maker can incorporate them into the frozen ice cream.

How does no churn ice cream work? ›

Without an ice cream maker, you need to find a way to aerate the base. To do this we use what's called a 'no churn' method: incorporating air before freezing. Usually this is done by whipping heavy cream with a stand mixer or hand mixer to medium to stiff peaks then stirring in the flavorings.

What is the secret to creamy ice cream? ›

When it comes to great ice cream, cold temperatures and speed are your friends: the faster you bring your base from liquid to solid, the creamier it'll be. In a 2-quart unit, a typical batch of ice cream will take between 18 and 25 minutes to churn.

What is the secret ingredient to ice cream? ›

The cream cheese helps create an ice cream with a denser, smoother texture. As explained by TASTE, cream cheese acts as a stabilizer in ice cream, preventing water from seeping out of the milk and cream as well as preventing the formation of ice crystals that detract from ice cream's creaminess.

Why is my no-churn ice cream so hard? ›

Homemade ice cream usually contains much less air than the stuff you buy in the store. Air keeps ice cream soft. So the less there is, the harder your ice cream. It can also be caused by low fat or sugar content.

Why is condensed milk used in no-churn ice cream? ›

It is the combination of condensed milk and heavy cream that eliminate the need for egg yolks or churning.

How do you keep ice crystals out of no-churn ice cream? ›

After you place the ice cream in the freezer, cover it with plastic wrap. This will keep the top layer of ice cream from getting freezer burn, which can cause ice crystals to form. You can always set a plate or flat object on top of the ice cream to protect it if you prefer.

How to make your ice cream taste better? ›

"You can also try diced pineapple tossed in li hing mui powder, which will add sweet, salty, and sour flavors to a simple bowl of vanilla ice cream." In addition to dried fruits, try tossing in chopped nuts, crushed cookies, bite-sized candies, or even bacon bits.

What can I add to my ice cream? ›

Chocolate chips are always a great option, but crumbled chocolate chip cookies or brownie chunks make for a next-level sundae. Keep it classic. You can never go wrong with salted caramel sauce, hot fudge, and/or whipped cream.

How do you add Flavour to ice cream? ›

Extracts and essential oils.

A little goes a long way. Add up to a tablespoon of extract per quart of ice cream just before freezing so the flavors aren't cooked off on the stove top. If you use essential oils or essences, Bauer suggests adding just 2 to 5 drops right as you begin churning.

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